Asked by aimee Lyvia on May 05, 2024
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Research by Chambers and Reisberg indicated that people ______.
A) spontaneously reverse ambiguous pictures (such as the rabbit/duck) and visual images of those pictures equally frequently
B) frequently spontaneously reverse ambiguous pictures but not ambiguous visual images
C) frequently spontaneously reverse ambiguous visual images but not ambiguous pictures
D) almost never spontaneously reverse ambiguous visual images or pictures
Rabbit/Duck
An example of a reversible figure that can be seen as either a rabbit or a duck, illustrating the concept of perceptual ambiguity.
- Acquire a grounding in the basic principles of mental image processing.
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sanam dahalMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Research by Chambers and Reisberg demonstrated that while people frequently spontaneously reverse ambiguous pictures (like the rabbit/duck illusion), they do not do the same with ambiguous visual images held in their mind. This suggests a difference in how our brain processes and manipulates visual information that is directly perceived versus imagined.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire a grounding in the basic principles of mental image processing.
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